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Bellorum Lands On Dancing Dead With Heavy-Hitting Color Bass Gem, “VICE”


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While Bellorum kicked off his music career back in 2016 with “Oxymore,” he has been DJing for more than a decade and has now positioned himself as one of the hottest names to watch within electronic dance music. His releases on labels such as Dancing Dead, Hybrid Trap, Welcome Records and Barong Family have amassed millions of collective streams, while he has received support from some of the scene’s biggest acts, among them DJ Snake, Tiësto, Dillon Francis, R3HAB, The Chainsmokers, SLANDER, Skrillex and many more.

Marking his first single of the year, Bellorum has now returned with “VICE,” a playful and stunning display of his genre-bending production style. Filled with funky samples and off-kilter vocals, “VICE” quickly evolves from a break signature into an explosive color bass drop, as lightning-fast arpeggios and distorted sound design take over. It is a truly mesmerizing release from Bellorum, who certainly has a lot more heat up his sleeve for the rest of the year.

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Bellorum Lands On Dancing Dead With Heavy-Hitting Color Bass Gem, “VICE”

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